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June 30 - July 20, 2013: Park City Mathematics Institute Summer Program in Geometric Analysis (first announcement)

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Hubert Bray <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 23 Oct 2012 13:41:52 -0400

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Dear Fellow Geometers,

It is my pleasure to announce to you that the topic of the

      2013 Park City Mathematics Institute Summer Program

will be Geometric Analysis.  The dates of the program are from

      June 30 to July 20, 2013.

This 3 week summer program will support visits of 50 or more faculty and 
80 or more graduate students working in geometric analysis and will be 
held in parallel with programs for undergraduates, undergraduate 
faculty, and secondary school teachers as well.

PCMI consists of integrated programs for:

     ** researchers (including postdocs)
     ** graduate students
     ** undergraduates
     ** undergraduate faculty
     ** secondary school teachers

Everything takes place in beautiful Park City, Utah where we will 
combine math lectures with collaboration, learning, and socializing, and 
even some sports and hiking. On a personal note, I attended PCMI as an 
undergraduate in 1992 and enjoyed it immensely - both in terms of what I 
learned and the people I met.

While researchers have their own program of research lectures, the 
interactions with the other participants, at every level, is also very 
rewarding. The integration of all of the different programs works 
wonderfully and is very valuable for the younger participants.

PCMI's graduate, undergraduate and research programs are generously 
supported by the National Science Foundation and the National Security 
Agency. Applications will be accepted online at:

http://pcmi.ias.edu

from November 15, 2012 to January 31, 2013.  Please consider applying to 
the program and help us advertise it.  Until then, please put these 
dates on your calendar.

See below for additional important information.

Best Regards,
Hubert Bray

on behalf of the organizers:  Hubert Bray (Duke), Greg Galloway (Miami), 
Rafe Mazzeo (Stanford), and Natasa Sesum (Rutgers)

Additional information:

The Clay Senior Scholars-in-Residence will be

      Gerhard Huisken (Albert Einstein Institute, Tuebingen)
      Richard Schoen (Stanford)

The graduate summer school lecturers, each of whom will give 4 lectures 
to graduate students in addition to participating in the research 
program, will be

      Michael Eichmair (ETH - Zurich)
      Fernando Marques (IMPA, Brazil)
      Tristan Riviere (ETH - Zurich)
      Igor Rodnianski (MIT)
      Peter Topping (Warwick)
      Jeff Viaclovsky (Wisconsin)
      Ben Weinkove (Northwestern)
      Brian White (Stanford)
      Steve Zelditch (Northwestern)

These graduate summer school lectures will include topics in geometric 
relativity, minimal surfaces, Ricci flow, critical metrics, Kahler 
geometry, and spectral geometry, to name a few of the topics already 
discussed.  Please help us advertise this graduate summer school to 
graduate students for us.  It should be a great opportunity for graduate 
students. Applicants to the graduate program should have completed a 
graduate level course in differential geometry.  It is also recommended 
that they have had some knowledge of partial differential equations.

In addition, there will be two undergraduate-level lecture series on 
curvature of space and time, and on geometric differential equations. 
These lectures will be given by

      Iva Stavrov (Lewis & Clark College, Portland)
      Paul T. Allen (Lewis & Clark College, Portland)

Applicants to the undergraduate program should have taken courses in 
linear algebra, multivariable calculus, and ordinary differential 
equations. Course work in real analysis is strongly recommended.

The undergraduate faculty program will be run by:

     Justin Corvino (Lafayette College)


-- 
Hubert L. Bray
Professor of Mathematics and Physics
Duke University

Geometric Analysis - General Relativity - Astrophysics
http://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/math/faculty/bray

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